To answer your question, no, I haven't used it.  But, since you are new to
Struts, I'd actually caution against using such a tool.

As a general rule, I believe it is better to do things manually by hand
when you are new to them.  I think you will get a better understanding of
how everything works that way.  Then, later on, you can use the tools that
make the more mundane tasks easier and quicker.

I've always felt that the best developers I've ever known, by and large,
were better at least in part because they knew Assembly to some degree
(even if they haven't actually coded in Assembly for a long time, like
me).  I think it helps you when you start working at a high level to know
what's going on "under the covers", to at least some degree.  There are of
course plenty of exceptions everyone could point out to this, but I
generally feel this is true.  The same holds true for IDEs and code
generators and any tool that takes some of the coding work away from you.

Just one man's opinion anyway.

-- 
Frank W. Zammetti
Founder and Chief Software Architect
Omnytex Technologies
http://www.omnytex.com

On Fri, February 11, 2005 9:53 am, Rafael Taboada said:
>  Greetings from Peru
>
>  Hi, i'm new in this list. I want to know if anybody tried Struts
> Studio IDE. Is it good?. Are there any other IDEs?. Because I'm new
> using struts, i'w like to use an IDE that help me using struts.
>
>  Thanks
>
> --
>
>  Rafael Taboada
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